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Goodlettsville People Search is a two-county job. The city sits in both Davidson and Sumner Counties, so the right office depends on the address, the case, and the kind of record you need. Start with the city police and city court if the lead is local, then move to the Davidson County or Sumner County offices when the record crosses the line. That split can feel messy at first, but it gives you two clear paths instead of one blind search. When the street address is the first clue, it is also the best clue for picking the right county office.

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Goodlettsville Quick Facts

2 Counties Counties
100 N. Main Police and Court
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM City Hours
Davidson / Sumner County Split

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The Goodlettsville Police Department is located at 100 N. Main Street and keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The non-emergency number is (615) 851-2200 and the records desk is (615) 851-2200 ext. 2. Requests can be made in person with valid Tennessee identification, and the records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If you only need a quick starting point, police records often show the date, location, and type of event that sends you to the right court or county office.

The police page also notes that accident reports are available to involved parties with proper identification, and that arrestees may be housed in either county jail because the city spans Davidson and Sumner Counties. The Tennessee court portal at tncrtinfo.com is a useful first pass when you do not yet know which county holds the file.

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Use it to compare the city record with the county record before you make a trip. Goodlettsville is small enough that a single name can touch several offices fast. That is why the first pass matters. It keeps you from asking the wrong desk for the wrong paper.

Goodlettsville People Search and City Court

Goodlettsville City Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. The court sits at City Hall on 100 N. Main Street, and the clerk keeps the records that go with those cases. The court phone is (615) 851-2202, and office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If you have a ticket, a warrant, or a court date, start there. You can often pay a citation online, by mail, or in person, which makes this office the best first stop when the search starts with a traffic stop instead of a lawsuit.

The court clerk can also tell you whether a warrant is still open and whether a docket day is coming up. That is useful when a name shows up in more than one place. A quick court check can help you decide if you need a county clerk, a sheriff, or a circuit court file next. In a Goodlettsville People Search, that small step often saves a bigger one.

Note: Traffic and ordinance records may be brief, but they can still point you toward a county file or police report.

Goodlettsville People Search Across Two Counties

On the Davidson County side, the Davidson County Criminal Court Clerk is at Justice A.A. Birch Building, Suite 2120, Nashville, TN 37201. The phone number is (615) 862-5601, office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and the office gives free online case summaries. Search by defendant name, case number, citation number, or date range. The summary is a quick way to see if a person appears in a county case and whether the file is old enough to need a direct call. It also includes legacy data back to 1980 and General Sessions dispositions from January 11, 2000 and state trial court dispositions from July 11, 2000.

On the Sumner County side, the County Clerk is Carolyn Templeton. The office is at 355 Belvedere Drive, Room 111, Gallatin, TN 37066, and the phone number is (615) 452-4063. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That office handles marriage licenses, business tax licenses, vehicle registrations, titles, notary commissions, and marriage records. It is the right next stop when a Goodlettsville name shows up in a county record rather than a city file. The split matters because the same household can have one paper in Davidson and another in Sumner.

Tennessee People Search Tools for Goodlettsville

State tools help when the city and county records do not tell the full story. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs statewide criminal history checks through the TORIS search system. Those checks show adult Tennessee history only, and TBI charges $29 for the name-based online or mail-in search, so they are best used to confirm a name before you start a paper request. If you need a certified certificate instead of a court file, the Tennessee Office of Vital Records at vitalrecords.tn.gov is the state source for birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates.

The Office of Open Records Counsel at comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel explains how public records requests should work and how fees are handled under Tennessee law. That guidance matters when a record is in a city office, a county office, or both. For a broader look at the same county system, the Nashville People Search page and the Davidson County People Search page show the west-side records trail in more depth.

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